CRUISER LEAVING SETH PARKER
DELAY OF A WEEK DISARRANGEMENT OF DIKE'S PROGRAMME (Special to United Press Association —By Radio.) (Received February 16, 1.20 a.m.) H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA (at sea). February 15. The Pacific has now subsided to a condition in keeping with its name. We will leave directly the tug Ontario locates the Seth Parker. We will arrive at Balboa at least a week late, with an obviously inevitable disarrangement of the t)uke of Gloucester's programme. The Ontario has just told us by radio that she has picked up a bearing from our searchlights, and thanking the cruiser for its assistance. The tug regretted the excessive delay to our time-table, and wished bon voyage to the Duke, the captain, and the ship's company. We will take nine of the Seth Parker's crew to Balboa.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 16 February 1935, Page 13
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